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What Parker and his contemporaries -- Gillespie, Davis, Monk, Roach ( Tristano is an anomaly ), etc. -- did was to absorb the musical ornamentation of the older jazz into the basic structure, of which it then became an integral part, and with which it then developed.
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What and Parker
At the conclusion of Strong Poison, Inspector Parker asks " What would one naturally do if one found one's water-bottle empty?
There have been examples of Uncle Ben remaining alive in alternative timelines, including stories featured in Marvel's What If ( one of which he forces Peter to unmask in front of J. Jonah Jameson ), and a storyline of the 1994 Spider-Man animated series featured a universe where Uncle Ben had never died, and Peter Parker became a successful industrialist, having never really bothered to use his powers responsibly as everything always seemed to work out for him.
The Four Seasons opened 1976 atop the Billboard chart with their fifth # 1 single, " December, 1963 ( Oh, What a Night )", co-written by Bob Gaudio and his future wife Judy Parker.
What saved this otherwise uncharacteristically bland arrangement was the featuring of Charlie Parker as soloist.
" is a song from the film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut written by DVDA ( Trey Parker and Matt Stone's band ) in which figure skater Brian Boitano is treated as a role model for all situations ( which become increasingly ludicrous in the lyrics ), in parody of the saying " What would Jesus do?
In 1975, Gaudio wrote " Who Loves You " and " December 1963 ( Oh, What A Night )" with his future wife Judy Parker.
" December, 1963 ( Oh, What a Night )" is a hit single by The Four Seasons, written by original Four Seasons keyboard player Bob Gaudio and his future wife Judy Parker, produced by Gaudio, and included on the group's 1975 album, Who Loves You.
What and contemporaries
What has happened to Scott's reputation, Crane argues, derives from the way the world has changed since the heroic myth was formed: " It is not that we see him differently from the way they contemporaries did, but that we see him the same, and instinctively do not like it.
What distinguished these composers from their contemporaries ( such as Maurice Ravel, George Gershwin and Igor Stravinsky ) is that Expressionist composers used atonality self-consciously to free their work from traditional tonality.
What set this car apart from its contemporaries in the late 1960s though, was that it could cruise at over with 5 occupants in complete comfort within the body styled by Paul Bracq.
What most offended Ibsen's contemporaries was what they regarded as its shocking indecency, its more than frank treatment of a forbidden topic.
In this, the band found approval with critics who appreciated their faithfulness to the music of the era: Toronto's Eye Weekly said that " unlike many of their contemporaries, they have a reverence for properly constructed songs ", and similarly, Charles Taylor, in The Boston Phoenix, remarked that " What distinguishes the album from a shopping list of mid -' 60s cool is the enormous affection de Maré and Virgo conjure up for the period they invoke.
What made Dublin Zoo very different from some of its contemporaries was a decision to reduce the charge to one penny on Sundays.
What is highly contentious in modern times is the claim by many that observation of the effects of precession of the equinoxes was known well before the time of Hipparchus and his contemporaries in Greece or even Mesopotamia.
He was also famous among his contemporaries for his absent-mindedness, but also for his righteousness and impeccable moral character ; it is said then when contemporaries at the royal court in Warsaw were considering questions of morality, they would ask themselves " What would Czaplic think of that?
Wroth ’ s use of contemporaries as inspiration throughout the book has not been exactly noted. What is known is that society caught on to them and rejected the book out of hand as shameful gossip by a sinful woman who was sinning by writing a book containing her thoughts.
What makes these books surpass many of their contemporaries is that he explains what is funny to the jokes, and gives tips on how to tell them.
What and Gillespie
Weatherall added a drum loop from an Italian bootleg mix of Edie Brickell's " What I Am ", a sample of Gillespie singing a line from Robert Johnson's " Terraplane Blues " and the central introductory sample from the Peter Fonda B-movie The Wild Angels.
What first attracted Stravinsky to Herman was the five trumpet unison on " Caldonia ," which mirrored the new music of Gillespie ... First it had been Hefti's solo on Herman's " Woodchopper's Ball ", then it became the property of the whole section, and finally, in this set form, it was made part of arrangement of " Caldonia.
What and Davis
" So What " and " All Blues " had been played by the sextet at performances prior to the recording sessions, but for the other three compositions, Davis and Evans prepared skeletal harmonic frameworks that the other musicians saw for the first time on the day of recording, to allow a fresher approach to their improvisations.
Among the significant compositions of modal jazz were " So What " by Miles Davis and " Impressions " by John Coltrane.
Davis received her final Academy Award nomination for her role as demented Baby Jane Hudson in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Hush … Hush, Sweet Charlotte ( 1964 ) was Robert Aldrich's follow-up to What Ever Happened to Baby Jane ?, in which he planned to reunite Davis and Crawford, but when Crawford withdrew allegedly due to illness soon after filming began, she was replaced by Olivia de Havilland.
* What Ever Happened to Baby Jane ?, directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford
What was particular to the Piedmont was that a generation of players adapted these older, ragtime-based techniques to blues in a singular and popular fashion, influenced by guitarists such as Blind Blake and Gary Davis.
Notable Vassar alumni include first black graduate Anita Florence Hemmings ( 1897 ), poet Edna St. Vincent Millay ( 1917 ), computer pioneer Grace Hopper ( 1928 ), poet Elizabeth Bishop ( 1934 ), physician Beatrix Hamburg ( 1944 ), politician and activist Frances Farenthold, psychiatrist Bernadine P. Healy ( 1965 ), actress Meryl Streep ( 1971 ), CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Chip Reid ( 1977 ), television personality Andrew Zimmern ( 1984 ), actress Lisa Kudrow ( 1985 ), actress Hope Davis ( 1986 ), musician Mark Ronson, journalist Evan Wright ( 1988 ), writer-director Noah Baumbach ( 1991 ), Flickr founder Caterina Fake ( 1991 ), What Not to Wear host Stacy London ( 1991 ), Survivor: Africa winner Ethan Zohn ( 1996 ), actress Lecy Goranson.
Nevertheless, during the California energy crisis caused by companies such as Enron, Wilson authored an article titled " What California Must Do " that blamed Gray Davis for not building enough power plants.
" What I found ," said Davis, " is that a small group of members gave zeros to every single film except the five they wanted to see nominated.
What Operation Silver Shovel may have done to undermine Giles's chances for election are unclear as he was already lagging with a mere 3 % among likely Democratic primary voters in a mid-December poll compared to Davis ’ 33 %, Smith ’ s 8 %, Tillman ’ s 7 %, and Steele ’ s 6 %.
Carnes reached the AC Top 10 four times after " Bette Davis Eyes " with " I Pretend " ( No. 9 ), " What About Me?
Shortly after What Ever Happened to Baby Jane ?, he appeared in Hush … Hush, Sweet Charlotte ( 1964 ) as Big Sam Hollis, the father of Bette Davis, who had the title role.
* Reid Davis, KEXP Seattle – What Music Radio Could Be, Paste Magazine online, undated, appears to date from 2002, accessed 12 Dec 2005
Davis received five Grammy Award nominations, including four for Best Female Country Vocal Performance: 1964 (" He Says the Same Things to Me "), 1964 ; (" Sunglasses "), 1965 ; (" What Does It Take "), 1967, and " One Tin Soldier "), 1972.
Michael Barrett " Barry " Watson ( born April 23, 1974 ) is an American actor, known for his roles of Dr. Matthew " Matt " Camden on 7th Heaven, Brian Davis in What About Brian and Todd Deepler in Samantha Who?
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